All that I know is that it means generous in overlooking an injury or insult. Using that information i can try for you so here goes:
"She was magnanimous toward the bully at school even though he always picked on her."
hope that helps
The king was known for his magnanimous gestures towards the less fortunate, always ready to help those in need.
The CEO's magnanimous donation to the local charity greatly impacted the community, demonstrating their generosity and benevolence.
The root word "magni" means great or large. It is derived from the Latin word "magnus."
The British were magnanimous conquerors. (Canadian history, 1758-1760)Magnanimous definition:1. Courageously noble in mind and heart.2.Generous in forgiving; eschewing resentment or revenge; unselfish.
No, you do not always need to put a comma after the word "so" if it is the first word in a sentence. It depends on the context and flow of the sentence.
It is an adverb. The adjective form is magnanimous, meaning generous or forgiving.
There are few magnanimous people in this world.
The new pope is magnanimous in his teachings.
The CEO's magnanimous donation to the local charity greatly impacted the community, demonstrating their generosity and benevolence.
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From Latin 'magnanimous' meaning 'great souled'
Gracious.
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(Magnanimous is an adjective meaning generously forgiving or unselfish.)Example sentences:"The entrepreneur's magnanimous gesture to provide funding for medical research was unexpected.""The community was magnanimous to the defeated invaders after learning that they had been driven from their homes."
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The root word "magni" means great or large. It is derived from the Latin word "magnus."